The Agroecological Imagination Conference: A Franco-American Exchangehttps://agroecologicalimagination.wordpress.com
Agroecology is fast becoming a global project. We have much to learn from, and with, one another. This conference explores the potential for that learning, with a special focus on building collaborative research networks between French and American researchers, along six tracks: theory, long-term trials, participatory research, agrifood systems, pedagogy, and sustainable transitions. In order to promote the building of long-term collaborations, this will be an intimate conference, by invitation only, of about 50 researchers and civil society participants. Tue, 26 Sep 2017 21:47:46 +0000enhourly1http://wordpress.com/https://s2.wp.com/i/buttonw-com.pngThe Agroecological Imagination Conference: A Franco-American Exchangehttps://agroecologicalimagination.wordpress.com
Veronique Brill’s pictureshttps://agroecologicalimagination.wordpress.com/2015/06/29/veronique-brills-pictures/
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]]>https://agroecologicalimagination.wordpress.com/2015/06/17/workshops-3-4-agroecological-theory-long-term-trials/feed/0agroecologicalimaginationWorkshop 5 & 6: Participatory research & Agroecological transitionshttps://agroecologicalimagination.wordpress.com/2015/06/17/workshop-5-6-participatory-research-agroecological-transitions/
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]]>https://agroecologicalimagination.wordpress.com/2015/06/17/workshop-5-6-participatory-research-agroecological-transitions/feed/0agroecologicalimaginationWorkshop 1 & 2 – Agrifood systems & Agroecological educationhttps://agroecologicalimagination.wordpress.com/2015/06/16/workshop-1-2-agrifood-systems-agroecological-education/
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]]>https://agroecologicalimagination.wordpress.com/2015/06/11/the-bus-toursortie-sur-le-terrain/feed/0R & G sign_editedagroecologicalimaginationThe University Clubhttps://agroecologicalimagination.wordpress.com/2015/06/10/the-university-club/
https://agroecologicalimagination.wordpress.com/2015/06/10/the-university-club/#respondWed, 10 Jun 2015 20:58:09 +0000http://agroecologicalimagination.wordpress.com/?p=42]]>On Sunday night, we will all meet at the University Club for a Wisconsin cheese and beer tasting. This link will show you how to get there from the Lowell Center.

]]>https://agroecologicalimagination.wordpress.com/2015/06/10/the-university-club/feed/0_B064367agroecologicalimaginationGetting to Madison/Arriver a Madisonhttps://agroecologicalimagination.wordpress.com/2015/06/08/getting-to-madisonarriver-a-madison/
https://agroecologicalimagination.wordpress.com/2015/06/08/getting-to-madisonarriver-a-madison/#respondMon, 08 Jun 2015 04:15:35 +0000http://agroecologicalimagination.wordpress.com/?p=37]]>If you are flying to Chicago, you can catch a bus to Madison, either from the international terminal or from the national one. Many signs inside the airport can guide you there. The bus to Madison is Coach USA/Van Galder bus, usually to the far right. The ticket to Madison costs $30. You can buy it in advance on the website or at the shuttle center. You can also buy one in the bus but only with cash. Buses are leaving Chicago for Madison every 2 hours and depart from the international airport before stoping for approximatly 25 minutes at the shuttle center. You can check out the bus schedule by clicking on this link. You have to wait until the very last stop, approximately 3 hours later, and stop at 800 University Avenue in Madison (Chazen Museum).

If you are flying to Madison, you can either call a taxi or take the bus Route 20 from North Transfer Point to University Avenue & Lake Street (~45 minutes).

From there, walk up University Avenue and turn left on Lake Street. Walk towards the lake and turn right on Langdon Street and then left on Frances Street. This will take you to the Lowel Center where most of you have booked rooms.